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- How to Scale a WooCommerce Store (15 Pro Tips)by Nouman Yaqoob on 19/06/2026 at 10:00
Growing a WooCommerce store is one thing. Scaling it is a whole different challenge. At some point, the simple setups that got you to your first 100 sales will actually start to slow your website down as you grow. That’s where most store owners get… Read More » The post How to Scale a WooCommerce Store (15 Pro Tips) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- 9 Best AI Visibility Tools to Track Your Brand in AI Searchby Shahzad Saeed on 17/06/2026 at 15:41
A few years ago, buying decisions happened on Google. People searched, clicked through a handful of sites, compared their options, and chose. That journey is collapsing into a single step. Now people ask AI tools, like ChatGPT, Gemini, or even Google to get a direct… Read More » The post 9 Best AI Visibility Tools to Track Your Brand in AI Search first appeared on WPBeginner.
- SEO for Membership Sites: 7 Strategies to Rank Gated Content in 2026by Shahzad Saeed on 15/06/2026 at 10:00
If you’re running a membership site in WordPress, then you’ve probably run into a frustrating problem: you publish great content, but it doesn’t show up in Google. That usually happens because your most valuable content is hidden behind a login page or paywall. While that’s… Read More » The post SEO for Membership Sites: 7 Strategies to Rank Gated Content in 2026 first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- AutoJack Attack Lets One Web Page Hijack AI Agent for Host Code Executionby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 19/06/2026 at 15:30
Microsoft researchers have detailed an exploit chain, named AutoJack, that turns an AI browsing agent into a delivery vehicle for remote code execution. Steer the agent to load an attacker's web page, and that page's JavaScript can reach a privileged local service on the same machine and spawn a process on the host. No credentials, no sign-in screen, and no further user interaction once
- Operation Endgame Disrupts SocGholish Servers, Cleans 14,971 WordPress Sitesby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 19/06/2026 at 15:07
Dutch law enforcement authorities, along with counterparts from Canada , Germany, and the U.S., have disrupted malicious infrastructure associated with SocGholish and cleaned up nearly 15,000 infected WordPress websites. "With these actions we deprive cybercriminals of access to infected computer systems," Maikel Rollman of the Netherlands National High Tech Crime Unit said. "This prevents
- CISA Warns Fortinet Customers as FortiBleed Hits 86,644 FortiGate Devicesby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 19/06/2026 at 14:00
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday urged Fortinet customers with FortiGate appliances to take steps to secure against ongoing malicious activity aimed at thousands of internet-accessible devices. The sweeping campaign, believed to be the work of Russian-speaking threat actors, has been codenamed FortiBleed. The number of compromised devices stands at
- From Assistive to Agentic: The AI Shift That's Redefining Threat Managementby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 19/06/2026 at 11:58
Introduction The average enterprise security team has 40 or more security tools, giving a lot of visibility into internal telemetry and asset data. But often, these tools are working in siloes, generating (overlapping) alerts and data. And yet, breach dwell times remain stubbornly long (~43 days), response windows keep closing before teams can act, and analysts burn out triaging noise instead
- Forget Data Leakage: Shadow AI's Real Threat Is Access Controlby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 19/06/2026 at 10:30
The first wave of enterprise AI concern was straightforward. It was simply employees pasting sensitive data into public AI tools. Security teams responded with usage policies, domain blocks, and data loss prevention rules. That response made sense at the time. It doesn't fit the problem anymore. Shadow AI has shifted from a data leakage concern to an access control problem. The threat isn't








